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Oregon Will Be The First State To Cover Health-Related Climate Expenses Under Medicaid

Por: Time Health September 30, 2022

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(PORTLAND, Ore.) — Oregon is set to become the first state in the nation to cover climate change expenses for certain low-income patients under its Medicaid program as the normally temperate Pacific Northwest region sees longer heat waves and more intense wildfires. The new initiative, slated to take effect in 2024, will cover payment for devices such as air conditioners and air filters for Medicaid members with conditions who live in an area... + full article



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